Work, Productivity & Pay
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​Work, Productivity and Pay

Wanjiru Njoya, PhD (Cantab.) MA (Oxon.) LLM (Hull) LLB (Nairobi) PCAP (Exeter)
​Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy

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2022
  • Black troops only
  • History, Law and Economics
  • The meaning of equality​

2021
  • Natural law, reason, happiness
  • Cecil Rhodes
  • Perpetrators of horrors
  • The third world
  • Freedom under the law
  • The ideal of equality
  • The private sphere
  • Civilisation is for everyone
  • The value of work
  • The Equality Act
  • Rational discrimination
  • Cultural appropriation
  • Do for self
  • Incredibly dull ethnics
  • Doing Rawls wrong
  • Equal opportunities
  • Institutional racism
  • White allyship
  • Private Morality
  • Markets and discrimination
  • Anti-Colonial Diktat
  • Racism exists
  • Race and Intelligence

2020
  • The meaning of words
  • A cost-benefit analysis of equality law
  • Free Will and Social Justice
  • The importance of economic liberty
  • Mrs Murphy and the New Constitution

2019
  • The beauty of inequality
  • Paternalism and self-responsiblity
  • Market failures and legal intervention
  • The rise of credentialism
  • The importance of being entrepreneurial
  • Teaching tomorrow's entrepreneurs
  • Individual versus collective goals
  • Creative legal studies
  • The informal economy
  • Law for a digital age
  • ​The great left behind
  • ​Contractual termination of employment
  • Economic liberty at work

2018
  • A dissenting opinion on Uber
  • What is law for?
  • Freedom of contract and unfair dismissal
  • Law, trust and credibility
  • Charity and Taxes
  • Rationality and morality
  • The forgotten man
  • Foreign aid and inequality
  • Africa's quest for equality
  • Liberalism and private property
  • ​The selfishness of Adam Smith
  • The platform economy
  • A thin concept of justice
  • Adam Smith’s liberalism
  • The truth about executive pay
  • Formal and substantive equality
  • Prosperity and basic liberties
  • Inequality worse than the plague
  • Inequality and rationality​
  • The morality of capitalism
  • The pursuit of fairness
  • Law and efficiency
  • Private Property and Justice
  • Progress and effort
  • The welfare state
  • Milton Friedman
  • Three regulatory preferences

​2017
  • Inequality in America ​
  • Poverty and social exclusion​
  • Inequality and poverty
  • Socialism and freedom​
  • Being forced to work
  • Exploitation of workers
  • Innovation and the gig economy
  • Employers' intentions
  • Job Security
  • Trickle-down economics
  • Justice, Equality and Taxes
  • Employment at will​
  • Inequality, capitalism and freedom
  • The politics of inequality
  • What price inequality?
  • Sizing up the economic pie
  • Wage contracts and inequality
  • Freedom and security
  • Income security​
  • Human capital
  • ​The pay you deserve
  • Large firms, wages and productivity
  • The age of robots
  • Competitive markets and individualism
  • Productivity and wealth
  • Who owns the robots?
  • Billionaires and the rest of us
  • Inequality and the welfare state​
  • Working with robots
  • Technology, innovation and work
  • Making rich people pay
  • Contracts, forced exchanges and workers
  • Imperfect markets and exploitation
  • Prosperity and abundance​
  • Teamwork​                 
  • Self-interest and wealth distribution​
  • The relativity of wealth​
  • Labour market regulation
  • The expenditure cascade
  • The anarchy of individualism
  • Capitalism and corporate law
  • Disclosure rules​
  • ​Individualists and the gig economy
  • Market distribution
  • Three theories of distribution
  • The rising tide
  • Root, hog, or die
  • Redistribution​​
  • Rich and poor​​
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